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Anybody used one of the familiar hatters to do a RESTORATION effort on a hat as opposed to a RENOVATION?
RENOVATION in this context is taking a vintage hat & returning it to serviceable condition but using modern replacement parts such as liner, sweatband, & ribbon (even if the ribbon is vintage off a spool.)
RESTORATION is using the existing parts or replacing with salvaged parts from other hats of the same model, maker & time period.
Here's why I'm asking. I have a vintage Stetson that is in great shape felt wise. The liner is okay but I have another liner like it that is pristine. Also, the sweatband needs restitching as threads have broken & has some copper oxidation residue at the reed end in the back. I emailed with Graham at Optimo & he said the liner was no problem but would have to assess the sweatband since the threads going usually indicates the band is too far gone. I REALLY want this sweatband to stay in the hat but don't trust my skills to restitch. [huh]
RENOVATION in this context is taking a vintage hat & returning it to serviceable condition but using modern replacement parts such as liner, sweatband, & ribbon (even if the ribbon is vintage off a spool.)
RESTORATION is using the existing parts or replacing with salvaged parts from other hats of the same model, maker & time period.
Here's why I'm asking. I have a vintage Stetson that is in great shape felt wise. The liner is okay but I have another liner like it that is pristine. Also, the sweatband needs restitching as threads have broken & has some copper oxidation residue at the reed end in the back. I emailed with Graham at Optimo & he said the liner was no problem but would have to assess the sweatband since the threads going usually indicates the band is too far gone. I REALLY want this sweatband to stay in the hat but don't trust my skills to restitch. [huh]